Earlier this season, the starting rotation of the Seattle Mariners got a big boost when young right-hander Bryce Miller was called up to the Major Leagues.
The 24-year-old made his MLB debut on May 2 against the Oakland Athletics at the Oakland Coliseum.
Since then, he has given the Mariners a major boost in their starting rotation.
Miller made his last start for the Mariners on Wednesday against the A’s, delivering six shutout innings and striking out six batters while only walking one and allowing just two hits.
On Twitter, MLB Network posted some of Miller’s stats since he was called up from the minor leagues, which show just how effective he has been with the Mariners.
Bryce Miller in 5 starts:
3-1
31.1 IP
1.15 ERA
13 H
3 BB
28 KThe @Mariners have themselves another young stud 💎 pic.twitter.com/pMNjlIyK7C
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) May 25, 2023
Miller has made five starts for the Mariners this month.
In those five starts, the 24-year-old is 3-1 with a 1.15 ERA.
He also has allowed just 13 hits and three walks while striking out 28 batters in 31.1 innings of work.
And so, it’s now clear that the Mariners have found themselves another young stud to add to their starting rotation.
The rotation already features Luis Castillo, Robbie Ray, George Kirby, and Logan Gilbert.
But Miller makes the Mariners rotation that much more dangerous as they look to make a return trip to the postseason.
The Mariners clearly have something special in the young right-hander, who has given them a major boost in their rotation and has helped them get back on track after somewhat of a rough start to the season.
Seattle is 26-24 and has won four consecutive games.
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